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Overdose Detection Technologies—A New Frontier in Preventing Solitary Drug Overdose Deaths

Ju Nyeong Park, PhD, MHS1,2; Traci C. Green, PhD, MSc1,3; Josiah D. Rich, MD1,4

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.0546

July 2023, Vol 80, No. 7, Pages 656-754

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Addiction Medicine Physicians and Medicinal Cannabinoids

Marc N. Potenza, MD, PhD1,2; Gregory Bunt, MD3; Jag H. Khalsa, MS, PhD4

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.0731

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Viewing Psychiatric Epidemiology Within a Global Historical Framework to Shape Future Practice

Anne M. Lovell, PhD1,2; Gerald M. Oppenheimer, PhD3,4; Ezra Susser, MD, DrPH5,6

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.0785

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Global Mental Health Services and the Impact of Artificial Intelligence–Powered Large Language Models

Alastair C. van Heerden, PhD1,2; Julia R. Pozuelo, PhD3,4; Brandon A. Kohrt, MD, PhD5

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.1253

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Effect of an Emergency Department Process Improvement Package on Suicide Prevention

Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD1,2,3; Celine Larkin, PhD1,2; Ana Vallejo Sefair, PhD1; Yunsheng Ma, PhD4; You Fu Li, MD, MS1; Ameer F. Ibrahim, MD1; Wesley Zeger, DO5; Gregory K. Brown, PhD6; Lori Pelletier, PhD, MBA7; Ivan Miller, PhD8; for the ED-SAFE 2 Investigators

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.1304

Importance  Suicide is a leading cause of deaths in the US. Although the emergency department (ED) is an opportune setting, ED-initiated interventions remain underdeveloped and understudied.

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Evaluation of the Risk Identification for Suicide and Enhanced Care Model in a Native American Community

Emily E. Haroz, PhD, MHS, MA1; Novalene Goklish, MS1; Colin G. Walsh, MD, MA2; Mary Cwik, PhD1; Victoria M. O’Keefe, PhD, MS1; Francene Larzelere, MS1; Mitchell Garcia1; Tina Minjarez, AA1; Allison Barlow, PhD, MPH, MA1

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2022.5068

Importance  There are many prognostic models of suicide risk, but few have been prospectively evaluated, and none has been developed specifically for Native American populations.

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Depression Associated With Hormonal Contraceptive Use as a Risk Indicator for Postpartum Depression

Søren Vinther Larsen, MD1,2; Anders Pretzmann Mikkelsen, PhD3,4; Øjvind Lidegaard, DMSc2,3; Vibe Gedso Frokjaer, PhD1,2,5

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.0807

Importance  Hormonal sensitivity may contribute to the risk of depression in some women, as observed during the premenstrual, postpartum, and perimenopausal phases, and when initiating hormonal contraception (HC). However, little evidence exists to support that such depressive episodes are linked across the reproductive life span.

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Association Between Depression and Physical Conditions Requiring Hospitalization

Philipp Frank, PhD1,7; G. David Batty, PhD, DSc1; Jaana Pentti, MSc3,4; Markus Jokela, PhD5; Lydia Poole, PhD6; Jenni Ervasti, PhD4; Jussi Vahtera, PhD2; Glyn Lewis, PhD7; Andrew Steptoe, PhD8; Mika Kivimäki, PhD3,4,7

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.0777

Importance  Depression is associated with an increased risk of physical illness, but the most common causes of hospitalization among people with depression are unclear.

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Association Between False Memories and Delusions in Alzheimer Disease

Emma McLachlan, PhD1; Dilek Ocal, MSc2; Neil Burgess, PhD3,4; Suzanne Reeves, PhD1; Robert Howard, MD1; for the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.1012

Importance  Understanding the mechanisms of delusion formation in Alzheimer disease (AD) could inform the development of therapeutic interventions. It has been suggested that delusions arise as a consequence of false memories.

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Assessment of Disruptive Life Events for Individuals Diagnosed With Schizophrenia or Bipolar I Disorder Using Data From a Consumer Credit Reporting Agency

Claudia L. Nau, PhD1; Jordan M. Braciszewski, PhD2; Rebecca C. Rossom, MD, MS3; Robert B. Penfold, PhD4; Karen J. Coleman, PhD1; Gregory E. Simon, MD, MPH4; Benjamin Hong, MS1; Ariadna Padilla, MBA1; Rebecca K. Butler, MSc1; Aiyu Chen, MS1; Heidi C. Waters, MBA, PhD5

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.1179

Importance  There is a dearth of population-level data on major disruptive life events (defined here as arrests by a legal authority, address changes, bankruptcy, lien, and judgment filings) for patients with bipolar I disorder (BPI) or schizophrenia, which has limited studies on mental health and treatment outcomes.

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A Traitlike Dimension of Subjective Memory Concern Over 30 Years Among Adult Male Twins

Tyler R. Bell, PhD1; Asad Beck, BA2; Nathan A. Gillespie, PhD3; Chandra A. Reynolds, PhD4; Jeremy A. Elman, PhD1; McKenna E. Williams, MS1,5; Daniel E. Gustavson, PhD6; Michael J. Lyons, PhD7; Michael C. Neale, PhD3; William S. Kremen, PhD1; Carol E. Franz, PhD1

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.1004

Importance  Subjective memory concern has long been considered a state-related indicator of impending cognitive decline or dementia. The possibility that subjective memory concern may itself be a heritable trait is largely ignored, yet such an association would substantially confound its use in clinical or research settings.

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Associations Between General and Specific Psychopathology Factors and 10-Year Clinically Relevant Outcomes in Adult Swedish Twins and Siblings

Erik Pettersson, PhD1; Henrik Larsson, PhD2; Brian Mathew D’Onofrio, PhD1,3; Paul Lichtenstein, PhD1

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.1162

Importance  General and specific factors of psychopathology are associated with future adverse outcomes, indicating that they might be useful for identifying individuals at greatest risk. However, it remains unknown if these associations are attributable to confounders that may influence both the psychopathology factors and later outcomes.

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Associations Between Symptoms of Premenstrual Disorders and Polygenic Liability for Major Psychiatric Disorders

Piotr Jaholkowski, MD, PhD1; Alexey A. Shadrin, PhD1,2; Andreas Jangmo, PhD3; Evgeniia Frei, MD1; Markos Tesfaye, MD, PhD1,4; Guy F. L. Hindley, MD1,5; Marit Haram, MD, PhD3,6; Zillur Rahman, PhD1; Lavinia Athanasiu, PhD1; Nora Refsum Bakken1; Børge Holen, MD1; Vera Fominykh, MD, PhD1; Gleda Kutrolli, PhD1; Pravesh Parekh, PhD1; Nadine Parker, PhD1; Linn Rødevand, PhD1; Viktoria Birkenæs, MSc1; Srdjan Djurovic, PhD7,8; Oleksandr Frei, PhD1,9; Kevin S. O’Connell, PhD1; Olav B. Smeland, MD, PhD1; Martin Tesli, MD, PhD1,3; Ole A. Andreassen, MD, PhD1,2

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.1137

Importance  Premenstrual disorders are heritable, clinically heterogenous, with a range of affective spectrum comorbidities. It is unclear whether genetic predispositions to affective spectrum disorders or other major psychiatric disorders are associated with symptoms of premenstrual disorders.

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Importance of Integrating Spiritual, Existential, Religious, and Theological Components in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies

Roman Palitsky, MDiv, PhD1,2; Deanna M. Kaplan, PhD1,2,3; Caroline Peacock, DMin, LCSW, MDiv2,4; Ali John Zarrabi, MD1,2,5; Jessica L. Maples-Keller, PhD1,6; George H. Grant, MDiv, PhD1,2,7; Boadie W. Dunlop, MD1,6; Charles L. Raison, MD1,2

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.1554

Importance  Mounting evidence supports the role of spiritual, existential, religious, and theological components in mediating psychedelic-assisted therapy, yet integration of these elements into the clinical setting is lagging

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Trends in Illicit Ketamine Seizures in the US From 2017 to 2022

Joseph J. Palamar, PhD, MPH1; Samuel T. Wilkinson, MD2; Thomas H. Carr, BA3,4; Caroline Rutherford, MS5; Linda B. Cottler, PhD, MPH6

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.1423

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Potential Limitations for Assessing Adverse Posttraumatic Neuropsychiatric Sequelae With Wrist-Wearable Device and Self-report Survey

Ting-Chang Liao, MD1; Pei-Hsi Chou, MD, PhD1; Chia-Hao Hsu, MD1

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.1144

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Potential Limitations for Assessing Adverse Posttraumatic Neuropsychiatric Sequelae With Wrist-Wearable Device and Self-report Survey—Reply

Laura D. Straus, PhD1,2; Thomas C. Neylan, MD1,2; Samuel A. McLean, MD, MPH3,4

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.1147

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Considerations Regarding Antipsychotic Drug Prescriptions Among People With Dementia During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Wei-Min Chu, MD, PhD1; Chin-Ming Liu, MD, PhD2; James Cheng-Chung Wei, MD, PhD3

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.1247

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Considerations Regarding Antipsychotic Drug Prescriptions Among People With Dementia During the COVID-19 Pandemic—Reply

Hao Luo, PhD1; Kenneth K. C. Man, MPH, PhD2; Ian C. K. Wong, PhD3

doi : 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.1250

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